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Monthly Archives: June 2011

Planking???

Woah!  When did this start..  I'm seeing this everywhere now.  So out of the loop.  Ha!  

Planking???2011-06-30T11:19:29+00:00

Top 5: Ellen Once Again

Text produced and originally published by MusicApps.com.br blog. (Source:  http://musicapps.com.br/2011/06/top-5-ellen-once-again/#axzz1QbMkJTSn ) Since we spoke earlier about the Once Again Ellen and she is always making great videos with music for iOS apps, nothing better than knowing what her favorite titles for the iPhone and music on the iPad. I asked Ellen to send us her current favorites. Check the annotated list. Ellen: There are so many great

Top 5: Ellen Once Again2018-09-09T22:14:59+00:00

Adele’s ‘Rumour Has It’ by Ellen Hinton

Many of you have got in touch to let us know how much you enjoy the videos that we often feature. We certainly find it inspiring to see how others use the iPad to creative content both weird and wonderful. When you see for yourself what is possible using an iPad and just a handful

Adele’s ‘Rumour Has It’ by Ellen Hinton2018-09-09T22:14:59+00:00

I’m Feeling Lucky! Camtasia GoogleDoodle Screencast Winner

We received some great entries for our Les Paul Guitar Google Doodle screencast contest. And, I’m happy to announce the winner! I love, love, love Ellen Hinton’s (Ellen Once Again) entry, “I’m Feeling Lucky“! She is our winner! Not only did Ellen create a fantastic screencast of the Google Doodle Les Paul guitar, but she

I’m Feeling Lucky! Camtasia GoogleDoodle Screencast Winner2018-09-09T22:14:59+00:00

Gluten-free cupcakes….Yum!!!

Celebrating this weekend.  Thinking about making gluten free cupcakes.  Gluten Free Guy- you had me at hello!! (via http://www.glutenfreeguy.com)  

Gluten-free cupcakes….Yum!!!2018-09-09T22:14:59+00:00

New toy

I caved...Andy's new Violin Bass...It may be played in future videos with my Winnie Cooper

New toy2011-06-08T21:04:58+00:00

Taking the Studio to the Cloud: Using SoundCloud for Collaboration

When Ellen Hinton moved from recording catchy covers on her iPad to making her first studio EP of original tracks with a producer, she faced a common problem: her day job as a teacher didn’t leave her much time to meet with her producer. How could she work with him on the tracks when they rarely saw each other? Emailing the files back and forth can be confusing, with multiple versions for every small change. Large file sizes can take forever to download. And FTP interfaces can be ugly and hard to use.

Taking the Studio to the Cloud: Using SoundCloud for Collaboration2018-09-09T22:14:59+00:00